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GRAPEVINE TOUATO GALL ( Lasiootera v itis 0. S.) 
passachusetts H« T. Fernald (July 2l). "During late June and early July the 
grapevine tomato gall appeared in rather unusual abundance, bot 
cultivated and wild grapes ." 
GRAPE-CANE GALL-MAKER ( Ampe?.ogftfe ter sesostris LeC.) 
Nebraska M, H. Swenk (July 15). "Early in July this insect was discovered in 
a vineyard in Thurston County. This is a new pest for Nebraska." 
FIG 
Mississippi 
Louisiana 
California 
CITRUS MEALYBUG ( Pseudococcus citri Risso) 
R. W. Harned (July 18). "This insect has been reported on figs, 
coleus , and other plants in various parts of the State. Where the 
Argentine ants are present the mealybugs are almost certain to be a 
serious pest to fig and other plants ." 
.T. H. Jone6 (July 15). "As is usual at this season of the year, con- 
plaints are being made concerning the abundance of this mealybug on 
fig. This is usually due to the fact that the pest reaches its 
maximum abundance at this season. During July reports have been 
received from New Orleans, Hammond, Addis, and Baton Rouge." 
ORANGE 
CITRUS THRIPS ( Scirtothrips citri Moulton) 
A. J. Flebut. "The citrus thrips is abundant and doing much damage 
to citrus in Tulare County. Also received several reports of injury 
to vineyards and other deciduous fruits, particularly plur and apricot." 
